Four couples will win the chance to get married in Storrowton Village Museum’s Meetinghouse, on the grounds of the Eastern States Exposition, in a free, individual, civil ceremony on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14.

According to a museum release: "Your wedding should be a memorable occasion, and we can help you make it happen, with a complimentary ceremony in our lovely antique 1834 Meetinghouse on the most romantic day of the year!"

The museum will provide Justice of the Peace Mikki Viereck, pre-written vows, decorations, music and a wedding coordinator. Weddings take place at 10 and 11 a.m. ,noon and 1 p.m. Each ceremony will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, after which the couples may have their photographer take photos in the village, or along the Avenue of States.

Visit www.TheBigE.com to enter the contest. Submit a photograph and an essay (150 words or less) telling why you would like to get married in the historic village. Be sure to include your name, address, email and a daytime phone number where you can be reached during regular business hours. Entries will be accepted now through noon on Feb. 5

A panel of judges will select four winning entries (and four alternates). The couples will be notified Feb. 6, and the countdown to their wedding begins.

Couples must be eligible to obtain a valid marriage license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and present it prior to the ceremony. Winning essays and photographs may be posted on Eastern States Exposition’s website or used for promotional purposes.

Storrowton Village Museum, an educational arm of Eastern States Exposition, presents hands-on school programs and guided tours of its historic buildings throughout the year, as well as seasonal 19th century-themed events. It is the site of Storrowton Tavern/Carriage House and Storrowton Village Museum Gift Shop and is a picturesque, popular site for weddings held in its Meetinghouse and Gazebo.